Pakistan has advised its citizens to avoid all non-essential travel to Iran amid ongoing anti-government protests and a nationwide internet shutdown, citing safety and security concerns for nationals ...
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Pakistan issues travel advisory as Iran protests turn violent
Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a travel advisory urging its nationals to avoid all non-essential travel to Iran, as protests continue to grip the Islamic Republic for a second ...
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Pakistan watches Iran unrest warily, fears spillover from any instability
Islamabad is closely following the situation in Iran and does not want an upheaval in the neighbouring country, as any major instability across the border would have far-reaching implications for ...
Pakistan faces a complex diplomatic challenge in balancing its relationships with the United States, China, Iran, and Saudi Arabia, particularly amid the Iran-Israel conflict. The country's historical ...
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Why Pakistan is on the edge as protests kill over 500 in Iran
The anti-Khamenei protests in Iran, in which over 500 have been killed, have raised alarm in Pakistan with the unrest ...
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